
SAR Team Rescues Hiker on Tuckerman Ravine Trail
SAR teams rescued a 47-year-old man who injured his ankle while hiking up the Tuckerman Ravine Trail on Mt. Washington on Tuesday night.
“It was reported that Israel had no food, no water, and no warm clothing,” noted a report from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Read more here
Excellent work to the SAR teams for rescuing the 47-year-old man. We hope he recovers well. One thing I like to point out in agreement with the article is as I was reading towards the end of the article, it mentioned always bringing the most important items when it comes to hiking. I think that is an absolute necessity to bring items with you such as a water bottle(at least 1-2 gallons), blanket, and compass just in case you were to get lost. Lastly, please dress the appropriate attire when hiking. Please be safe out there!
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